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Location revealed! Neil Young returns home for show in Omemee

The Canadian Press

Friday, December 1, 2017
4:46:22 EST PM

Canadian musician Neil Young leaves a news conference in Vancouver, B.C., on Monday, November 23, 2015. Neil Young is officially headed back to his hometown of Omemee, Ont., for an intimate concert on Friday night, but good luck scoring last-minute tickets. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck ORG

OMEMEE, Ont. — Neil Young is officially headed back to his hometown of Omemee, Ont., for an intimate concert on Friday night — but good luck scoring last-minute tickets.

Most fans of the “Heart of Gold” singer will be shut out of the invite-only event inside Coronation Hall, a small venue which seats about 225 people.

Instead, they’ll be able to catch the acoustic concert livestreamed by CTV at 8 p.m. ET on various platforms, including CTV.ca, iHeartRadio.ca and on Facebook outside Canada.

The broadcaster said no public tickets were available for the show, which will be mostly attended by friends and family of the singer, as well as contest winners.

Anticipation for Young’s return to Omemee, where he lived for a few years as a child, has been growing on social media over the past several weeks.

The location of the show was originally withheld, leaving fans to speculate on where it would be staged.

In early November, Young posted hints that he’d be “going to my town” to coincide with the release of his new album “The Visitor” and the unveiling of an online archive of his work.

Earlier this week, local media reported the streets around the venue were closed through Saturday to accommodate the concert, while large transport trucks marked as “sound and light staging” were parked near Coronation Hall.